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picked

/pikt/US // pɪkt //

挑选,采摘,挑,拣选

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : specially chosen or selected, usually for special skill: a crew of picked men.
    • : cleared or cleaned by or as if by picking: picked fruit.

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Examples

  • He has picked pre-primary brawls with Christie, Perry, and Marco Rubio.

  • So we picked out the song (“Rhiannon,” click here for video), and Deer Tick learned it.

  • No more allowing people to justify their bigotry by spouting a cherry-picked Bible verse.

  • But Obamacare picked itself up and dusted itself off surprisingly well.

  • They finished out the tour without incident, while newspapers across the country picked up the story.

  • If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.

  • When alone she sometimes picked it up and kissed the cold glass passionately.

  • He had five girls by his first wife; there is no reason why this splendid cow I have picked out should not produce a dozen boys.

  • All this while Squinty was chewing on the apple which he had picked up from the ground after he had jumped over the rope.

  • Her eyes were not nearly as soft as they had been, while she picked up the hanging folds of pink cloth, and went on.